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S&P 500: Pivot pointsThe following are the pivot points for the SPX. Pivot High: 1927.795, Pivot Low: 1921.515. These were calculated using the DeMark method. It is generally believed to be bullish when price breaks out above the pivot high or bearish when price breaks down below the pivot low.

S&P 500 has a potential bearish intraday patternThere is a potential bearish flag on the intraday 5-minute chart that will become active only on a breakdown below 2106. Downside potential for that pattern would be to 2097.

S&P 500: Pivot pointsThe following are the pivot points for the SPX. Pivot High: 2112.325, Pivot Low: 2102.175. These were calculated using the DeMark method. It is generally believed to be bullish when price breaks out above the pivot high or bearish when price breaks down below the pivot low.

S&P 500: Pivot pointsThe following are the pivot points for the SPX. Pivot High: 2103.995, Pivot Low: 2095.915. These were calculated using the DeMark method. It is generally believed to be bullish when price breaks out above the pivot high or bearish when price breaks down below the pivot low.

S&P 500: Pivot pointsThe following are the pivot points for the SPX. Pivot High: 2106.570, Pivot Low: 2095.070. These were calculated using the DeMark method. It is generally believed to be bullish when price breaks out above the pivot high or bearish when price breaks down below the pivot low.